Not so Plein – artists set two-hour Hamilton painting challenge
Dozens of artists were set a challenge yesterday – to paint pictures of parts of Hamilton in just two hours.
The challenge was part of a series of events organised as part of the Bermuda Plein Air’s fourth biennial festival and saw more than 30 artists taking up spots throughout the city.
Some decided to portray the view across Hamilton Harbour, while others painted buildings on Front Street or the greenery in front of the library.
According to Heidi Cowen, curator of the Bermuda Arts Centre in Dockyard, artists could choose to paint anywhere on Queen Street, Church Street, Court Street or Front Street.
This year’s weeklong festival began on Saturday and features both local and visiting artists.
“En plein air,” French for “in the open air,” is used to describe artists painting outdoors, as opposed to inside a studio.
Ms Cowen said: “The festival was created by Rhona Emerson, who wanted artists from around the world to come and paint in Bermuda, which is every artist’s dream.”
Festival participants have already painted spots near the St David’s battery and Casemates prison. They will also portray locations in the Town of St George, King’s Point in Sandys, a sunrise at Warwick Long Bay and a sunset at Flatts Village.
The public can view all the artists’ work at the Bermuda Society of Arts on November 18, from 7pm to 9pm.
Prizes for the best pieces will be awarded and the overall winner will receive $1,000.
Charles Zuill, who helped create the Bermuda National Gallery, artist Michael Harding and BNG board member Mitchell Klink will serve as judges for Friday’s exhibition.
Bermuda Plein Air meets every Sunday morning at different locations throughout the island. Painting typically begins around 9.30am until around noon. Anyone is welcome to join the group, even those with very little experience.
People can become members of the group here.
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